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Journal: Journal of Biosocial Science Authors: John Ross, Karen Hardee Abstract: This article analyses male contraceptive use, both globally and for developing countries. Shares of all contraceptive use due to males are examined, in the context of female use and all use. Patterns according to wealth quintiles are analysed, as well as time trends and geographic variations. Data […]

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Human rights need to be upheld at the policy, service delivery, community and individual levels [1], however, given that clients interact with family planning programs most directly at the point of care, the service delivery level offers a useful starting point. The human rights of clients and providers manifest in many ways at the service […]

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Use of Male Methods of Contraception Worldwide

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